Prevalencia de infección cervical por Chlamydia trachomatis en mujeres de la Región Metropolitana

Background: Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) worídwide. In women, chlamydia infections are 75% asymptomatic and can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and ectopic pregnancy. Infants exposed to the microorganism at birth also have a high risk to develop conjunctivitis and pneumonía. Aim: To determine the prevalence of C trachomatis in women in the Metropolitan área of Santiago (Chile). Patients and methods: Cervical specimens were collected from 403 women attending three gynecological outpatient settings from Apríl 2003 to June 2005. These included one public hospital (n =100), a prívate medical center (n =268), and a clinic for adolescents (n =35). Mean ages ofeach group of patients were 35.6±8,2, 33.4±8.1 and 16.9±4.2 years, respectively. The diagnosis of C trachomatis was performed by the amplification byPCRofa 517-base pair segment of the cryptic plasmid on specimens extracted by a commercial procedure. Positive specimens were conñrmed by nested PCRs targeting the ompl gene. The presence of vaginal infections and its association with C trachomatis was investigated in a subset of 223 women ofthe prívate center. Residís: C trachomatis was detected in the cervix of 19 out of 403 women, resulting in a prevalence of 4.7%. The distribution of positive cases among different age groups was not significantly different. Women presenting with bacterial vaginosis had a significantly higher prevalence of C trachomatis infection (p <0.01). Conclusions: This study found a high prevalence of C trachomatis among gynecologic patients that should prompt preventive strategies.

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Main Authors: Martínez T,María Angélica, Reid S,Iván, Arias,Cecilia, Napolitano R,Cayetano, Sandoval Z,Jorge, Molina C,Ramiro
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Published: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2008
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720080010000092009-01-15Prevalencia de infección cervical por Chlamydia trachomatis en mujeres de la Región MetropolitanaMartínez T,María AngélicaReid S,IvánArias,CeciliaNapolitano R,CayetanoSandoval Z,JorgeMolina C,Ramiro Chlamydia trachomatis Vaginitis Vaginosis, bacterial Background: Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) worídwide. In women, chlamydia infections are 75% asymptomatic and can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and ectopic pregnancy. Infants exposed to the microorganism at birth also have a high risk to develop conjunctivitis and pneumonía. Aim: To determine the prevalence of C trachomatis in women in the Metropolitan área of Santiago (Chile). Patients and methods: Cervical specimens were collected from 403 women attending three gynecological outpatient settings from Apríl 2003 to June 2005. These included one public hospital (n =100), a prívate medical center (n =268), and a clinic for adolescents (n =35). Mean ages ofeach group of patients were 35.6±8,2, 33.4±8.1 and 16.9±4.2 years, respectively. The diagnosis of C trachomatis was performed by the amplification byPCRofa 517-base pair segment of the cryptic plasmid on specimens extracted by a commercial procedure. Positive specimens were conñrmed by nested PCRs targeting the ompl gene. The presence of vaginal infections and its association with C trachomatis was investigated in a subset of 223 women ofthe prívate center. Residís: C trachomatis was detected in the cervix of 19 out of 403 women, resulting in a prevalence of 4.7%. The distribution of positive cases among different age groups was not significantly different. Women presenting with bacterial vaginosis had a significantly higher prevalence of C trachomatis infection (p <0.01). Conclusions: This study found a high prevalence of C trachomatis among gynecologic patients that should prompt preventive strategies.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.136 n.10 20082008-10-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872008001000009es10.4067/S0034-98872008001000009
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author Martínez T,María Angélica
Reid S,Iván
Arias,Cecilia
Napolitano R,Cayetano
Sandoval Z,Jorge
Molina C,Ramiro
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Reid S,Iván
Arias,Cecilia
Napolitano R,Cayetano
Sandoval Z,Jorge
Molina C,Ramiro
Prevalencia de infección cervical por Chlamydia trachomatis en mujeres de la Región Metropolitana
author_facet Martínez T,María Angélica
Reid S,Iván
Arias,Cecilia
Napolitano R,Cayetano
Sandoval Z,Jorge
Molina C,Ramiro
author_sort Martínez T,María Angélica
title Prevalencia de infección cervical por Chlamydia trachomatis en mujeres de la Región Metropolitana
title_short Prevalencia de infección cervical por Chlamydia trachomatis en mujeres de la Región Metropolitana
title_full Prevalencia de infección cervical por Chlamydia trachomatis en mujeres de la Región Metropolitana
title_fullStr Prevalencia de infección cervical por Chlamydia trachomatis en mujeres de la Región Metropolitana
title_full_unstemmed Prevalencia de infección cervical por Chlamydia trachomatis en mujeres de la Región Metropolitana
title_sort prevalencia de infección cervical por chlamydia trachomatis en mujeres de la región metropolitana
description Background: Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) worídwide. In women, chlamydia infections are 75% asymptomatic and can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and ectopic pregnancy. Infants exposed to the microorganism at birth also have a high risk to develop conjunctivitis and pneumonía. Aim: To determine the prevalence of C trachomatis in women in the Metropolitan área of Santiago (Chile). Patients and methods: Cervical specimens were collected from 403 women attending three gynecological outpatient settings from Apríl 2003 to June 2005. These included one public hospital (n =100), a prívate medical center (n =268), and a clinic for adolescents (n =35). Mean ages ofeach group of patients were 35.6±8,2, 33.4±8.1 and 16.9±4.2 years, respectively. The diagnosis of C trachomatis was performed by the amplification byPCRofa 517-base pair segment of the cryptic plasmid on specimens extracted by a commercial procedure. Positive specimens were conñrmed by nested PCRs targeting the ompl gene. The presence of vaginal infections and its association with C trachomatis was investigated in a subset of 223 women ofthe prívate center. Residís: C trachomatis was detected in the cervix of 19 out of 403 women, resulting in a prevalence of 4.7%. The distribution of positive cases among different age groups was not significantly different. Women presenting with bacterial vaginosis had a significantly higher prevalence of C trachomatis infection (p <0.01). Conclusions: This study found a high prevalence of C trachomatis among gynecologic patients that should prompt preventive strategies.
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